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Keyrival accuses BDP of “Hooliganism” before the election that affirms the inaction of the Delhi police

Keyrival accuses BDP of “Hooliganism” before the election that affirms the inaction of the Delhi police

New -Deli: AAP AAP Arvnd Keyrival on Sunday began a terrible attack on the Interior Minister Amita Shah, claiming that the BDP resorts to “hooliganism” before the election from the Assembly.

Turning to the press conference, the Keyrival argued that people “beat and break” when several incidents appeared in the video. Referring to the accusation of the leader AAP Sanjai Singh, he stated that the persons who supported the BDP attacked the citizens, and when he was questioned, Delhi’s police allegedly called “orders of the highest power” as the cause of their inaction.

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“The Interior Minister Amit Shah lost his luck, and on the eve of the BDP election resorts to the hooliganism. People beat and break, with many cases reported and video record authorities, making them powerless for intervention.

Earlier, on Sunday, Keyrival wrote a letter to the Chief Commissioner for the election, claiming that his party workers in the Ny -Dely Assembly County are intimidated and pursued by the BDP employees in the Ny Deli Assembly County.

In his letter, Keyrival said: “I write to express my serious concern for intimidation and harassment, which are celebrated by our grassroots volunteers in New Delhi constituency in the hands of BDP workers and Delhi police in the run before the election day.”

The Keyrival expressed serious concern about the treatment of AAP grassroots, citing cases of illegal detention, physical violence and illegal reservation in various sections.

“Yesterday, our senior volunteer Chetan (a resident of Princess Park Part-2) was illegally detained and booked in accordance with section 126 of the BNS, 2023 in the police department of Tilak Marg While there is none.

Keyrival also argued that Delhi police focused on AAP volunteers, arbitrarily delaying, calling into question and chasing them. He believes that it is a systematic effort to suppress AAP campaign and the repulsion of volunteers from participating in election -related activities.

The Delhi Elections are planned to take place on February 5, while the vote will be calculated on February 8.

Congress, which was in power for 15 consecutive years in Delhi, failed in the last two elections to the Assembly and could not win a single place. In contrast, AAP dominated the 2020 Assembly in the election, winning 62 out of 70 seats, and the BDP received only eight seats.